July 2015

Homelink

Litmus test of equity generates gender debate

Sir Anand Satyanand –  This year (2015) provides a particularly good opportunity for review of progress in many areas. For example, in the United Nations,

Homelink

Dominant force of the emerging mainstream

Kamil Lakshman The issues facing ethnic communities in New Zealand are multidimensional, complex and variant. The problems also depend on the method of entry, socio-economic

Homelink

Small businesses promised help

Venkat Raman –  Small businesses constitute the single largest segment of the economy and hence their progress is critical to the growth of the economy,

Education

Green Initiative motivates Zoroastrian Youth

Sanaya Master –  The first ecologically conscious World Zoroastrian Youth Congress will be held in Auckland from December 28, 2015 to January 2, 2016. In

Education

Efforts to reintroduce native species

Staff Reporter –  Although New Zealand has a long history of attempting to reintroduce native species into their former habitats, experts believe that projects have

Education

Anti-vaping has more smoke than fire

Marewa Glover –  Trying to get people to stop smoking has been a public health priority in New Zealand for the past 30 years. We

Education

Changing dynamics affects grey power

Scott Mitchell –  PwC released its Golden Age Index last week, rating the success of countries in harnessing the economic power of older workers. It

Fijilink

Partnership with Fiji enters critical stage

Venkat Raman –  New Zealand is keen to foster bilateral and trade relations with Fiji to enable the respective economies and peoples to reach higher

Business

Bank of New Zealand appoints new Chairman

Venkat Raman –  Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) has announced the appointment of Dough McKay as the new Chairman of its Board of Directors. The

Gold trader goes in for three plus years

The Auckland District Court sentenced on July 3, 2015 Kairuaiti Tangata Oropai Robert Kairua (Robert Kairua) to three years and nine months’ imprisonment. The Director

Business

The turning worm can upset early birds

Stephen Toplis –  However, while the good folk in Christchurch may be disappointed over the pace of the rebuild, there has categorically been a lot

Business

Business confidence goes south – really

Luke Parker –  New Zealanders have become increasingly concerned about the state of the labour market with employment confidence at its lowest in two, according

IRD tests entail more homework

Jay Changlani –  As a part of Budget 2015, the Government announced that it would introduce a ‘Bright-Line’ test (Indian Newslink, June 1 & 15

Eid Mubarak and a tribute to Muslims

Editorial As the Muslim community begins preparations for Eid Al Fitr to be celebrated later this week marking the end of the Holy Month of

Community

The camera brings career into focus

When Arisha Khan, our Model of the Fortnight, faced the camera for the first time with Bhikhu Bhula clicking button, she had no idea how

Community

The tongue has more venom than the ears

Carey Kinsolving –  “If you have too many questions, you may not have any friends,” six-year old Myles said. Yes, sometimes it is better not

Community

Wild foliage threatens Himalayan bloom

Rajendra Prasad Nailwal –  With the onset of Monsoon, the world-famous Valley of Flowers lying in the upper reaches of district Chamoli of Uttarakhand in

Entertainment

A rare treat of mixed genres on the cards

Venkat Raman –  If you have purchased tickets to be a part of the ‘Global Indian Project’ being executed at the turn of the month,

Entertainment

Bharata Natyam debut with a special note

Staff Reporter –  A Bharata Natyam Arangetram, due to go on stage on August 1, 2015, promises to be different with one or two exclusive

Entertainment

Bank serves recipe for restaurant success

Smita Kanwar –  Sangeet Indian Cuisine (located at 736 Great South Road, Manukau) is an institution in South Auckland. Not only are the Prime Minister

Entertainment

Colour and costume add to cultural show

Venkat Raman –  Dharmesh Parikh, Director of Rhythm House (he was an ‘engaging’ bachelor then) visited our office in April 2002 seeking our support for

Entertainment

New series emerges with young singer

Venkat Raman –  More than 30 years ago, His Holiness the late Chandrashekara Sarawathi, Shankaracharya of Kamakoti Peetam used to say that the world needs

Entertainment

‘India’s daughter’ comes to town

Controversial film being screened on August 16 While the horrific rape of a young woman in Delhi on December 12, 2012 stirred the conscience of

Sports

Cricket begins new Innings after dusk

Apurv Shukla –  New Zealand and Australia will play the first ever Cricket Test Match under lights in Adelaide later this year. It was amongst

Indian Newslink

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